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Dr Muhammad Rashid is an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology at Keele University, affiliated with the School of Medicine. He holds a clinical role as an interventional cardiology specialist registrar at Royal Stoke University Hospital. His academic career includes a PhD in cardiovascular epidemiology (2019) and a focus on leveraging big data to improve cardiovascular care.
Education: MBBS from Allama Iqbal Medical College (2007), followed by clinical training in the UK including core medical training at Royal Liverpool University Hospital. His research emphasizes real-world outcomes of cardiovascular interventions using datasets like MINAP and BCIS.
Research interests include cardiovascular epidemiology, interventional cardiology techniques (e.g., PCI, TAVI), and health policy analysis. He has published extensively in top journals like Circulation and European Heart Journal, focusing on disparities in AMI care, outcomes of complex PCI, and cancer-cardiovascular interactions.
Teaching roles include directing Mersey Medicine educational programs and co-supervising medical students. His clinical practice involves treating coronary artery disease and valvular heart conditions. He actively contributes to national registries and collaborates with NHS trusts in clinical education.
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